Hi,
I have been posting a few questions and a few parts for sale on this forum recently! That is because I am balls deep in a K75 modification. I'm posting this thread as I know I found these things very useful when I was researching my project. I don't claim to be an expert and won't be commenting on 'How to's etc' but feel free to send me any questions. I have and will continue to have many questions so if I am back on here asking then at least I can refer members to this thread so they can see what I'm doing.
This may also inspire someone to do the same or similar and it may also inspire an experienced K-Biker to get in touch with suggestions that could help me out. You know "you don't know what you don't know" sort of thing. If anyone see's anything that set's off alarm bells or anything for me to be concerned about and pay special attention to then PLEASE do get in touch! Thanks...
Having always been a BMW fan, both 4 and 2 wheeled, I discovered these bikes a few years ago as well as the earlier airheads. Whilst I looked at R80/70's etc; romantically the sensible part of my brain said go a bit younger a bit more reliable and without too much maintenance requirement on my part (carbs scare me).
This of course led me to the newer liquid cooled and slightly uglier K bikes. I use the word ugly as that is what the rest of the word thinks but we love them don't we! As much as I do like a good stock bike I'm afraid to report that the retro scrambler look in any bike is the vision I fell in love with and wanted right away.
I am pretty good with my hands, have a decent amount of tools and I've worked on many cars of mine and bikes are easier right? Well I decided that I'm all in and set about finding a good project bike. A short amount of research also led me to want the K75. Less power (fine with me) but lighter more agile and because of the later engine improvements a smoother power delivery. I also preferred the asthetic of the slightly shorter engine block.
After the usual internet searches over a few months I found what looked like a good option a 2 hour drive away from me here in the UK. A 1991 K75 RT in red with 70k on the clock. Saw it, rode it and loved it whilst the whole time thinking 'Jesus it weighs a tonne'. That didn't put me off, I just wanted a good clean bike as my base and I had the picture of the finished bike in my head. £1,000 handed over and it was mine! Here she is...